Real estate magnate and former banker Václav Skala has bought Kotva, an
icon among Prague department stores which first opened some 36 years ago
when then-Czechoslovakia was behind the Iron Curtain. The price of the
European Union countries will send more border guards to Macedonia and perhaps even troops in the latest effort to control the flow of migrants passing through Greece and the Balkans toward Western Europe.
United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon speaks at press conference in the village of Gabcikovo near the border with Hungaryand Slovakia, October 19, 2015.
The Romanian Radio National Orchestra, conducted by Slovakian-born conductor Peter Feranec, the first foreign principal conductor in the history of the famous Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow, is pleased to invite you to a fairy evening at the Romanian Radio Hall, on Friday, February 5, from 7.00 PM.
An individual residing in Switzerland since 2007, who apparently renounced his U.S. citizenship four years ago, was convicted today in federal court of one count of filing a false U.S. income tax return.
Firstly let me give you a brief introduction to the sport that I refer to as GAA (Gaelic Athletic Association). The GAA is an Irish sporting organization, now open to both Men and Women, which was first set up in 1884 when a group of Irishmen gathered in Thurles, Co.
It's Friday, it must be Poland, swiftly followed by Denmark. No-one could fault David Cameron's energy, nor his stamina as he dutifully treks from capital to capital in search of agreement for his "reformed Europe" strategy.
Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai, left, and 17-year-old Syrian refugee Mazoun Almellehan during a press conference during the 'Supporting Syria and the Region' conference at the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre in London, Thursday, Feb. 4, 2016.
Dean Jacobsen A E , SA ren Kock Laursen A , Ladislav Hamerlik B , Karen Moltesen A , Anders Michelsen C D and Kirsten Seestern Christoffersen A A Freshwater Biological Laboratory, Department of Biology, University of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 4, DK-2100 Copenhagen, Denmark.
BRATISLAVA: Support for Slovakia's ruling leftist Smer party is at its lowest for more than year ahead of a March election, suggesting that it will not only not win a majority but that it may even have tough time forming a coalition, a poll showed on Thursday.